3701-33-09
Heating.

To comply with minimum standards of habitability:

(A)
All housing units and service rooms that
are occupied before June first or after August thirty-first shall be provided
with properly installed heating equipment capable of maintaining a temperature
of at least sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit. Portable electric heaters may be
substituted but must be physically present either in the housing units or in a
storage building on the camp premises that is accessible to the camp occupants
at all times.

(B)
If an electric
heating device is used, the branch circuit supplying this device must be of
sufficient capacity in accordance with applicable provisions of the "National
Electrical Code" or local electrical codes.

(C)
Any stoves, or other sources of heat
utilizing combustible fuel, shall be installed and vented directly to the
outside atmosphere in such a manner as to prevent fire hazards and a dangerous
concentration of gases. No portable heater, other than one operated by
electricity that is equipped with an automatic shut-off switch, shall be used.
If a stove burning a solid or liquid fuel is used in a room with wooden or
other combustible flooring, there shall be a concrete slab, insulated metal
sheet, or other fire resistant material on the floor under each such stove
extending at least eighteen inches beyond the perimeter of the base of the
stove or according to manufacturer's specifications.

(D)
The minimum distances between combustible
materials, including walls and ceilings, and heating devices shall be as
follows:

(3)
Six inches from the rear and sides of a
circulating type gas space heating device.

Distances shorter than those required by this paragraph may be
used if specified by the manufacturer of the heating device or if the
combustible materials are protected in a manner approved by the licensor.

(E)
The minimum
distance from a stovepipe or exhaust vent serving a heating device burning a
solid, liquid, or gas to any wall or ceiling is eighteen inches unless
protection is applied to these surfaces or a lesser distance is specified by
the manufacturer. A vented, fire resistant collar shall be installed around a
stovepipe or exhaust vent passing through a wall, ceiling, floor, or roof
unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer.

(F)
When a heating system has automatic
controls, the controls shall be of a type which cut off the fuel supply upon
the failure or interruption of the flame or ignition, or whenever a
predetermined safe temperature or pressure is exceeded.